Taxonomatic is a non-linear platform for assisted taxonomic identification. Select morphological characters in any order based on your observations—no prior expertise required.
Designed for real-world observation scenarios where specimens may be incomplete or users are still learning terminology.
Choose characters in any order. "Not sure" is always an option. No more dead ends when you can't answer a specific question.
UsabilityEach character state is supported by clear images and diagrams before introducing technical terminology.
AccessibilityContradictions trigger helpful feedback and recovery options instead of breaking the identification process.
RobustnessSupports inquiry-based learning with transparent reasoning that helps students understand "why" not just "what".
TeachingStart with our specialized modules, beginning with helminths—medically and educationally relevant parasites.
Identification keys for nematodes, cestodes, and trematodes, focusing on observable adult and egg morphology. Perfect for parasitology courses and medical labs.
Identification using morphology, motility, and life stages for teaching and laboratory contexts. Expected release: Q3 2024.
Keys for medically relevant fungi based on hyphal features, spores, and colony characteristics. Development begins 2025.
A transparent process that guides you from observation to identification with educational support at every step.
Start with what you can clearly see under the microscope. Choose from visual character cards (e.g., "body shape", "egg morphology") in any order.
The system ranks potential candidates and explains why each matches (or doesn't match) your observations. Conflicting inputs trigger helpful guidance.
Add more observations to narrow down possibilities. Each suggestion includes educational notes about key diagnostic features and common confusions.
Review the identification rationale, access reference images, and understand the taxonomic reasoning behind the result for deeper learning.
Taxonomatic supports a range of teaching scenarios, from classroom demonstrations to practical assessments.
Use for live demonstrations during lectures to show taxonomic reasoning and morphological comparisons.
Students can work through identification exercises during lab sessions with instructor support.
Assign modules as homework or self-study to reinforce morphological observation skills.
English-first with Indonesian translations available for specific teaching contexts (more languages planned).
Join educators and students who are already using Taxonomatic to make identification more intuitive, educational, and accessible.